Comprehensive Multi-Agent Epistemic Planning
Francesco Fabiano (University of Udine)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new formal language and a planner for multi-agent epistemic planning, enabling comprehensive reasoning about agents' knowledge and belief interactions across various domains.
Contribution
It proposes a novel action-based language for MEP and implements a planner that allows detailed analysis of information flow among agents.
Findings
Developed a formal environment for multi-agent knowledge interaction.
Created a flexible epistemic planner applicable to diverse domains.
Enhanced understanding of information flow dynamics in multi-agent systems.
Abstract
Over the last few years, the concept of Artificial Intelligence has become central in different tasks concerning both our daily life and several working scenarios. Among these tasks automated planning has always been central in the AI research community. In particular, this manuscript is focused on a specialized kind of planning known as Multi-agent Epistemic Planning (MEP). Epistemic Planning (EP) refers to an automated planning setting where the agent reasons in the space of knowledge/beliefs states and tries to find a plan to reach a desirable state from a starting one. Its general form, the MEP problem, involves multiple agents who need to reason about both the state of the world and the information flows between agents. To tackle the MEP problem several tools have been developed and, while the diversity of approaches has led to a deeper understanding of the problem space, each…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Semantic Web and Ontologies
